Every July, central bankers and economists gather in Sydney for the Reserve Bank of Australia's two-day research conference. This year's theme is Demography and Financial Markets. For those interested in demography, asset prices or monetary policy, it's a high quality smörgåsbord. Enjoy:
- Global Demography: Fact, Force, and Future (PDF), David Bloom, Harvard University
- Asymmetric Demography and Macroeconomic Interactions Across National Borders (PDF), Ralph C Bryant, The Brookings Institution
- Optimal Private Responses to Demographic Trends: What Can Theory Tell Us? (PDF), Henning Bohn, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Demographic Change and Asset Prices (PDF), Robin Brooks, International Monetary Fund
- Demographic Change, Saving and Asset Prices: Theory and Evidence (PDF), Axel Boersch-Supan, University of Mannheim
- Will China Eat Our Lunch or Take Us to Dinner? Simulating the Transition Paths of the U.S., EU, Japan, and China (PDF), Laurence Kotlikoff, Boston University
- How Will Ageing Affect the Structure of Financial Markets? (PDF), E Philip Davis, Brunel University
- Financial Innovation for an Ageing World (PDF), Olivia Mitchell, University of Pennsylvania and John Piggott, University of New South Wales
- Population Ageing, the Structure of Financial Markets and Policy Implications (PDF), Todd Groome, International Monetary Fund
Hat tip: Stephen Kirchner at Institutional Economics
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